About
the EEP
The Smith
College Picker Engineering Program , the Department
of Education and Child Study , and the Office
of Educational Outreach have formed an innovative partnership
to enhance the quality and expand the reach of engineering
education for preK-16.
The
partnership seeks to:
1.
support the integration of engineering education into
the preK-12 curriculum;
2. respond to the call for engineering education reform
at the college and university level;
3. address the need to recruit and retain women and underrepresented
minorities in science, engineering, and technology.
EEP Introduction (Movie)
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EEP Homepage
Concept Map Site Navigation
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About the EEP
Funding Partners
Vision and Philosophy
What's Different in
the Classroom
Team Profiles
- Glenn Ellis, Ph.D.
- Gail Scordilis, Ph.D.
- Alan Rudnitsky, Ph.D.
- Domenico Grasso, Ph.D.,
P.E.
- Susan Etheredge,
Ph.D.
- Carla Cooke
- Tom Gralinski
- Warren Turner, Ph.D.
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Picker Engineering Faculty
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Teaching Undergraduates
- EGR 270 Continuum
Mechanics I - A Tutorial
- - Structure
- - Approaches
- - Assessment
- - Student
Profiles and Projects
- - Papers
and Abstracts
- - "Leaping
into Mechanics"
- EGR 100 Designing
the Future: An introduction to Engineering
- - ToyTech
- EGR 272 The Science
and Mechanics of Material
- EGR 260 Mass
and Energy Balances
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Teaching Educators
- Summer Institute
for Educators - A Tutorial
- - Summer 2003
- - Summer 2004
- - Forum for
Educators
- Pre-engineering
Certification
- Campus School Engineering
Laboratory
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Teaching K-12 Students
- Elementary / Middle School
Outreach
- - Straw Construction Unit
- High School Outreach
- - Summer Science and Engineering
Program
- - - Folding and
Unfolding
- - - Discovering the
Science of Music and Movement
- - - Mathematical Logic
- - - Designing Intelligent
Robots
- Curricular Modules
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